Mike
Mike is released from a mental institution and finds himself in a filthy room and board where dreams and reality are one. A moving depiction of mental illness and a scathing indictment of the impersonal health care system.
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Plot Summary
A talented but troubled young boxer named Mike struggles with his personal demons and the pressures of the professional boxing world. He grapples with a difficult upbringing and the expectations placed upon him as he fights his way to the top. The film explores the sacrifices and harsh realities of the sport, both inside and outside the ring.
Critical Reception
Mike received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its gritty portrayal of boxing and the performances of its cast, while others found the narrative to be somewhat predictable and underdeveloped. Audiences had a similar reception, appreciating the sports drama elements but wishing for more depth in the character arcs.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its realistic depiction of the boxing world and its intense fight sequences.
- Criticized for a formulaic plot that offers few surprises.
- Performances, particularly from the lead actors, were generally seen as a strong point.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for 'Mike,' but general sentiment indicates a mixed reception. Viewers appreciated the sports drama aspect and the action in the ring, though some felt the story lacked originality and emotional depth.
Fun Fact
Although Lori Petty plays a boxer in 'Mike', she is more widely recognized for her role as the catcher in the all-female baseball league in 'A League of Their Own' (1992).
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